Joshua Ewusie, a London-born designer, who brings Ghanaian heritage into a sharp, contemporary focus. A recent Central Saint Martins MA graduate and current designer in residence at The Kings Foundation with CHANEL, Ewusie aims to transform the textures and traditions of West African craft into modern womenswear that celebrates community, culture, and a distinctly London sensibility.| Strand Magazine
There is always something surreal about an APUJAN show. This season was no different. The Taiwanese label landed back at London Fashion Week with The Extraordinary Voyage of Captain Peach, a surreal retelling of the Japanese folktale Momotaro.| Strand Magazine
Community, harmony, and ancestry lie at the heart of tribal identity, and these universal values are the core of Ginny Litscher's SS26 collection. Channeling her inspiration from the Native American Plains and the Mongolian Steppes, Litscher reimagines traditional indigenous patterns and palettes, weaving them seamlessly into her contemporary aesthetic.| Strand Magazine
Each collection was full of soul, passion and artistry, but a collection that caught my eye in particular was Nathan Slate's ‘Mourning’. It was a collection that reexamined the concept of sustainability, leaving the audience with something to reconsider. Needless to say, Slate debuted in London Fashion Week with a statement by bringing a different perspective to the conversation.| Strand Magazine
Amid the buzz of London Fashion Week, INFDark SS26 lit up Protein Studios in Shoreditch with their Spring/Summer 2026 collection. The designer Wei Kuo reimagined the audacious eclecticism of the 1980s for a contemporary audience. Hannah Breen Gibbons and Niki Dribusch cover.| Strand Magazine
Bacaoco advocates this by presenting a polished collection on the runway, proving that sustainable fashion is more accessible than some think. ‘It's not easy, ’ Bacaoco reveals the challenges that come with her stance, ‘it's very hard to cope because when you’re sustainable they [industry members] said it's expensive - it's not’.| Strand Magazine
From Taipei to London was a vibrant celebration of Taiwanese culture, staged at London’s Institute of Contemporary Arts. Spanning everything from garment design to a curated tasting menu by Bao London, the event was commissioned by Taiwan’s Ministry of Culture to spotlight the country’s distinctive fashion scene on a global stage.| Strand Magazine
Art Hearts Fashion made their London debut at London Fashion Week, showcasing a collective of six designers from around the world. Set in St John’s Church in Hyde Park, the show displayed their upcoming collections that ranged from athleisure to formal gowns.| Strand Magazine
Ray Chu’s highly anticipated SS26 presentation in collaboration with Tenga began in a neon-lit Great Hall, shrouded by a slow electronic beat.| STRAND Magazine
For anyone who says London Fashion Week is dead, well, they clearly weren't at the H&M show on Thursday night. H&M’s A/W25 show, described as "part runway, part concert, part living magazine" certainly felt like all of those things, as well as an It girl convention, with a front row stacked with celebs who would made great fodder for Charlie XCX's next music video. Emily Ratajkowski, Paloma Elsesser, Gabbriette, and Richie Shazam sat directly in front of me, chatting, hugging and snapping s...| Coveteur
The emerging brand reworked the Savile Row tailor’s heritage to create a capsule featuring punchy prints and sleek suiting.| WWD
Chamarras de cuero que dan lookazo según la Semana de la Moda de Londres.| Harper's Bazaar
The Chinese e-commerce giant returns to London Fashion Week on Sunday with a fashion show spotlighting Hazzys, Ellassay, Marisfrolg, and Pure Tea.| WWD